Trucker Convoy Causes Traffic Delays in DC Area

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Here’s a live look at traffic as a trucker convoy passed through the D.C. area.

A convoy of truck drivers and others protesting COVID-19 restrictions caused major traffic delays in D.C. during Monday’s evening rush hour. 

The convoy brought traffic to a grinding halt on some roadways as hundreds of trucks and SUVs headed into the District and police and transportation officials blocked exit ramps to limit access to the downtown area. 

Backups could be seen at about 4 p.m. along I-695 near the exits for the U.S. Capitol, as well as on the 14th Street Bridge and I-395. 

Local authorities warned drivers to expect rolling road closures as the People’s Convoy passed through D.C. and headed back to Hagerstown, Maryland.

Officials say they are also preparing for more potential disruptions over the next several days.

After a protest convoy slowed traffic during the Monday afternoon commute in the Washington, D.C., area, officials say they’re preparing for potential further disruptions. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.

A line of tractor-trailers with American flags and signs could be seen, including one reading “Freedom.” 

After major protests by truckers in Canada, U.S. truckers have threatened protests for weeks. Groups have circled the Capital Beltway without causing major disruptions. Hundreds of National Guard troops were activated to assist with possible traffic impacts before President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address.

Stay with NBC Washington for more details on this developing story. 

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